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tv   Daughters Of Al Shabaab  Al Jazeera  April 12, 2019 7:32pm-8:01pm +03

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companied by these two police officers ease the procedure in areas like that are considered hostile so these gunmen intercepted the vehicle they were using the gunmen were in two saloon vehicles they came out shooting and as you mentioned killed one of the police officers also in the last two hours or so hard from the police spokesperson who has said that they have recovered the government vehicle that was carrying the cuban doctors and they are interrogating the police officer who was driving that vehicle the police spokesman also said adrian that the joint effort by the military and the police and particularly the anti terror terrorism police units pursuing this might have entered somalia now time is of the essence because they feel the father age and they move into somalia and specifically territories that are controlled by al shabaab the more difficulty told before
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kenyan security agents to rescue this dock to safely dimension. assuming that that's behind this and are incidents like this pretty common in that area. has not claimed responsibility yet and yes incidents like this are quite common in areas along the border areas like mandela and they have increased in the last few years in particular you have to kenya send its troops to fight al shabaab with the african union forces alongside and alongside the somalia national forces so we've seen such incidents assassinations kidnappings a toxin who tells pools of basses cory's and areas like that and we are talking about a border about these are quite porous. seven hundred kilometers very difficult to
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secure in parts in this particular incident actually comes right off the back of another kidnapping in another part of kenya and south in kenya to be specific but along the border is while. an italian humanitarian worker was kidnapped last year and police are still looking for her. as katherine sawyer lives in nairobi comes from many things. tens of thousands of displaced syrians awaiting to leave the remote refugee camp on the border with jordan conditions that are worsening which would lead to nearly two thousand people leaving using a corridor or opened by the russian military they have gone back to their villages which are under government control but many others in the camp are now seeking safe passage in the opposite direction to the opposition controlled north zaina harbor reports. forty thousand syrians are trapped in this remote corner of syria where there is little to sustain life there is a way out of rock band camp to record door opened by the russian military it leads
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to their villages and towns which have returned to government control after years of fighting worsening conditions in the camp is why almost two thousand people left even if it meant returning to their homes without security guarantees. muffles the situation is horrible there is no aid our children have been deprived of an education we want to go back to our hometowns the campus surrounded by syrian government forces but it lies within a so-called de confliction zone agreed to by the u.s. and russia and american military bases nearby. it is close to the road between damascus and baghdad once a major supply route for iranian weapons into syria the syrian government and its allies want u.s. forces to leave the area. by.
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alternately. russia repeatedly blames the us for preventing syrians from leaving the camp and blocking aid delivery accusations the u.s. military denies russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says the solution is to end what he calls. american occupation. the americans unilaterally announced the creation of some kind of site zone in the region with a radius of fifty five kilometers it's unclear how big splaying the unlawful presence there the occupation is inside the site zone the un access to the camp to provide life saving aid many of the displaced without international security guarantees afraid of what awaits them in government held areas human rights groups have reported arbitrary arrests and forced conscription.
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to live under the regime the regime can't be trusted they want they can open the road to the north so we can leave but russia and syria are not offering safe passage to rebel held areas the u.s. and human rights groups are accusing the proto basket's alliance of using bad to force american troops out of the area that seems unlikely because there is no indication of the americans leaving what is likely is worsening humanitarian conditions for tens of thousands of syrians who are bargaining chips in a struggle for power. just picture from algeria once again demonstrations out on the streets in huge number in the capital g. is just over a week of course since. president abilities. stepped down but still determined to keep making that point more on that in the coming hours here on al-jazeera still to come here on the news
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national human rights committee. united nations human rights office of the high commissioner. european parliament. and global alliance of national human rights institutions. thank you very much. tiger woods and his round of four shots behind the leader. has had a catch up in georgia. major when. the
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americans were hitting them well. none better than price and hey on the very last hole of around wrong i was only the flag denying him an eagle on the outright lead instead he would end up sharing it with compadre at brooks kept both of them with a first round sixty six. one behind them was phil mickelson shooting five on the. on the take forty eight looking good so far and his aim of becoming the oldest major when it history was whatever is going on elsewhere few fans can take their eyes of tiger woods. first round of seventy and improvements when he last won the masters green jacket in two thousand and five. i played well today you know i control my golf all day. i shot this number and won you know so you know hopefully i can
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do it again. you have to go back to nine hundred ninety three for bernhard langer his last win here but the german has still got the touch just one shot behind woods at the age of sixty one paul reese al-jazeera. australia is bidding farewell to one the horse called winks and known as you some bolt of horse racing is on beaten and for years andrew thomas reports from sydney. she is one of the world's greatest athletes having a final early morning stretch of her legs ahead of her final rice winx has won her last thirty two races in a row on saturday in sydney she'll go for her thirty third car owners and trainers say after that it will be retirement they want her to go out on a high. she now is that she can do it she's got that extra.
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capacity extra should be extra bit of energy seventy years old winks has run forty two races and won thirty six of them the last time she failed to win was more than four years ago the prologue and the emotion that winks at tracks you know i'm not oblivious to it and you know i feel it as well but for mine. on very prepared to be such an integral part of what she's been able to achieve even when i get on her back at the right as she gives me confidence many in australia have fallen for the horse there's a miracle to her in sydney city center and dozens of journalists came along to her final practice run on thursday it takes quite a celebrity to get this many people from the media out at six in the morning winks is that of course she is say those who followed racing for years undoubtedly the best horse racing anywhere at the moment she could be the best race horse ever the
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times you look at the times that she's done at rice tracks and done track records and even now as a seven year old mare where horses aren't really supposed to be doing as much or nowhere near what she's doing wink says mother was a race horse called vegas showgirl so her foal was named after a famous last vegas pearlescent show on saturday winks will be the show the one all the watching thomas al-jazeera sydney. on the ball tampering val's three australian cricketers are now over and one of them has been assigned as captain of an english county side supports a year ago australian cameron bancroft was at the center of one of the biggest scandals in the history of cricket he's cheating by using sandpiper to manipulate a board in a test match destroyed his reputation and was altered in a nine months by now he's back in the unexpected surroundings of daraa being the
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north of england. he used his in forced hiatus positively teaching yoga and spending time on charity projects but did consider quitting cricket as the backlash took a psychological toll how has it been for you really i'm for the last twelve months yeah i've had mine that. you know i've been really flat really down. in a graving process a great size and you've got to be really really honest with yourselves. you know particularly as men you can sometimes really hold on to things kind of thing that's not your i think that's lost and you know i lived out in a really hard why but also i feel like i learned a lot about myself which was really really good bancroft was one of three australians exposed as cheats in the match against south africa last march having tried to hide the sandpiper he used on the ball down his trousers ultimately experienced a might david warner and captain steve smith was seen as more culpable for three
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months longer than him he was her. own cross-town diaby with the light by a western australia taking dinner last week he knows he's got a lot of work to do here to win over he's english critics particularly starting with this championship match against the think. he might face a chilly reception at some grounds but most darwin fans are grating their new captain warmly he's going to be a successful. horse. were you surprised when you first heard you were signing him a little bit a little bit but you know it. is punishment now we move on what we does well i think there's no donor in it i was just thrilled i think he's a fantastic batsman i think we got lucky getting into going to. bancroft gave a reminder of his ability but the bot is going a patient thirty three runs he knows such runs for darwin who put him in contention
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to be recalled to the australian to. for this summer's ashes in england possibly alongside smith a warning. his reputation may be beyond polishing but what he can prove here is his temperament talent and resilience. al-jazeera daryn. and that's it for me so many thanks indeed that's it for the news out of the news never stops back. in just a few moments see it. up
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to. the farce or. the latest news as it breaks while this is a training exercise the dangers are real because the situation is slowly deteriorating with detailed coverage and how that is a donald tusk through reason may makes it clear that the current political impasse simply can't go on from around the world aid agencies are warning people of the dangers of cholera and distributing vaccines many are still using rubbers for thing and caning. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he
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went on to bring a fresh perspective to oriental is painting falling in love with some harlem culture making jr his home and converting to islam. zero world tells the story of nazi dean dean and his unique artistic work in. the french oriental list on al-jazeera. sudan's matri leaders say they have no intention of staying in power after removing all moral bashir from office.
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sami's day than this is al jazeera live from also coming up more mass protests it out derrius seeking the removal of leaders who are of the former president's regime . a suicide bomb attack in pakistan kills at least twenty people and injured dozens. away talk to people in the libyan capital as battles rage outside the city. just a day after today three removed. from power the political head of the transitional council has defended the coup saying labadee and says the military has no plans to stay in power while inviting political parties for dialogue is also calling on protesters who've been on the streets for months to provide solutions. we have not
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come with future solutions the solutions will be devised by those in protest and those staging sit ins you the people will provide solutions for all political economic and social issues we have come with no ideology we are the people of the armed forces we have come here to maintain order security and provide an opportunity for the people to achieve change they have been aspiring to and to devise their own visions for the leadership we have no ambition at all to hold the reins of power. morgan joins us now live from called in the mood through those saying they have no intention to hold on to power are people buying it for what the thing is sammy when that statement was being made not a lot of people even wanted to listen to the military council and what they had to say hundreds and hundreds of people were making their way to the army headquarters where the sudanese for fresh association which has been spearheading most of the
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protests since december last year said that people should gather there at the military headquarters and voice their frustration and their demand for a civilian transitional government not one that is being run by the military and certainly not one with members who are part of the former ruling party or part of the old regime now let's remember when people were protesting over the past four months they were demanding a change not just from the president and all but not just the not just one thing a different president than president on it bashir you know they said that they don't want the whole regime the whole ruling party so the fact that members from the ruling party and from the old regime were back again in this transitional council and that they were being taken being led by military officials military personnel that didn't go down with well with them even when they're not spent was made yesterday the joy and the celebration quickly turned into anger and that's still going on today they broker a few last night they're saying that they will continue to break curfew up until the military council hands of a power to
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a civilian government they also had something to say about the fate of all middle bashir how's that going down with people. again this is not something what people wanted to hear they wanted to hear that president i'm going to be here will be handed over to the international criminal court for four for the charges that have been now filed against him which is work crimes crimes against humanity and genocide in the western region of darfur so they were saying that basically that know of and admiral what is in aberdeen and all the other members of the military council are basically trying to protect all militia that they don't want him to be handed over to the international community because there is that they are part and parcel of the old regime so they are saying that it shows that there is no change being made and the fact that the military council said that they will go after corruption and that they will be trying people who have committed crimes during the during their the old regime basically they're saying that this is not something they believe they're saying that if i'm going to be she is not tried and if they don't see the trial and didn't see this happening in front of them they're
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not going to believe but then the thing is they don't want this transitional council this military transitional council to run the whole thing so they're waiting for a civilian government to be formed one thing the military council said is that they don't have any members yet they are going to hold talks with the political parties later today and they will be letting them decide who will be on the council besides military personnel and so they have struck a conciliatory tone opening their hands saying that we are ready for dialogue and we want you guys to shape the future because you're coming with your solutions and we do not have an ideology basically that it is up to you to try to shape the country going forward and tell elections and that if things work out well and if the political parties can come up with solutions before the end of the two years that they set for themselves then they could bring back the constitution bring back the assembly and they could hand over power to civilian government here morgan called to continue this now with no wiles's the protests in khartoum she joins us
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by the phone from call to almost zero in labadee made to plead to the sudanese people to stand by the army are you standing by their transitional plan. of course not said let me tell you this people the moms i'm up met and i must leave to go through more fifty years of the same team idea so nobody's accepting anything they don't want a dialogue they don't want any kind of mediation they just wanted this man to leave . what do you say to the move tree line that they've got to be able to hold a process together that must be done by the military to prevent a vacuum that could lead to chaos no one else in the countries able to put a transitional plan together. now you know we have we have some people who are like working and they have been working for real you know to to to
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to to save this country and because we are expecting a civil government to take all that and we are expecting this we have our people are asking for a second a cloud. we don't want to go through a military again again well they are waiting and they are leaving now we're with the protesters they had a very huge speech today the head of the of the technocrat group and they had a speech. this morning. and there is something coming on this man is not going to continue isn't whole a positive sign in your opinion that almost as a new law the dean indicated some flexibility he said hey we the constitution could be reinstated if people wanted the two year transitional period could be shorter if politicians are able to come up with another government. you know share this is
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this is this is again and this is i'll show you. and at least take it for thirty years and really know all the games and you know all the sixty you know this is why there is no dialogue there is no expectation of any kind of. change that the protests that are demanding. are going to go on there they're not moving anywhere and by the way the momentum the moment. grieving and then now. more and more coming through the military with all of us. and. the ninety nine mouths and we don't. any longer thank you very much for bringing the thoughts of the street to us let's continue this now with
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a man a researcher of the africa program of chatham house joins us via skype from london . it seems in the people we're speaking to it seems with the pictures we're seeing that people are not buying the play by omar. what options does that leave the military with at this point. well the mentors do has plenty of options and i think they have an important role as being the custodian of security and stability in the country but the role should extend to finding a way to as soon as possible transfer power to a civilian lead that ministration i think you're hearing plenty of voices and that is the sudanese people and they do not want to stop short of that bishan after thirty years of rule by a president arm of bashir and that is what people are calling for and that
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therefore needs to be a mechanism that will come through the discussions that military transitional council has weighed the broad range of opposition political actors in the country to try and shape a way forward clearly if the demands of the people. and not satisfied they will continue to protest and we have the possibility of increased violence and foreign and unrest throughout the country and in order to stop this and if that's the military's number one priority to prevent this and ensure stability for sudan and moving forward i think that finding a way as soon as viably possible moving towards a civilian led administration an interim administration even that would be comprised of technocrats who would stand down after a short time period be two years or be it's
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a shorter period of time and if things move forward fast enough that there are the right required reforms i think this is what might be an acceptable mediated solution but of course i think that people are saying that the legitimacy of those actors within the armed forces within the military. doesn't exist for them because they were such an important part of the previous regime. maybe a vision for should happen do you think in reality television to head into some kind of for tract and standoff between the military and those protesters gathered outside the army h.q. i sense that this is an attritional negotiation that is taking place on the streets the demands on both sides are being articulated there has to be some movement and eventually the ass to be some middle ground it's found but i don't think that will happen until those you know to those options are acceptable to both sides at the
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moment actually to protest as on the street the sudanese people that is not the case the army has very clearly the armed forces. through their head their statements today have made their position clear that they want to be the guarantors of security and stability and the way to do that i think is to to usher in a new dispensation in the country one which provides for legitimate civilian administration and have to be there will be efforts that move towards that process as the army said because they're not there to provide ideology and they're not there to provide the options for governance in the country moving forward if they did they set a two year transition but they get been set a timeline for movement towards that civilian administration so perhaps in the coming days will we see a softening of the position maybe a movement towards the middle ground which doesn't need to be met at some stage by
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this incident in order to move the country forward within the transition.

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